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USA - en reise
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 72, Heft 1, S. 161-166
ISSN: 0020-577X
Atomavtale mellom USA og India
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 65, Heft 4, S. 75-90
ISSN: 0020-577X
USA, Midtostens olje og Kina
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 64, Heft 1, S. 95-122
ISSN: 0020-577X
This article analyzes US & Chinese policy & strategy in the Middle East, with focus on energy resources, market, investment, & policy shaping. United States engagement in Iraq & other initiatives to control political conditions in the Middle East are here considered to be intimately connected with the US desire to stabilize oil supply. However, as US involvement in Iraq has failed to produce satisfactory results in terms of stability & security, & as the US appears ever more intent upon escalating conflict with Iran, the surety of American intention & outcome in the region remains highly tenuous. As such, China holds an extremely important position with regards not only to its friendly relationship with Iran, but also with its massive stake in the American economy. The race to secure international oil supply is traced here to illustrate the Middle East as the volatile supplier, the United States as a potentially zealous military & financial power, & China as a potential wildcard that can radically influence the developments of all actors in this conflict. References. C. Brunski
Meningsmalinger og valgkamp i USA
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 66, Heft 2-3, S. 435-449
ISSN: 0020-577X
This article question what are the causes of inaccuracies in opinion polls, and what is the political impact of opinion polls and their inherent risk of inaccuracies. Examples are provided of opinion polls that failed to predict the outcome of the 2008 Democratic primary elections. The author considers the strong US traditions of polling and ties to the academic community, and examines special issues present in American politics and the nomination process for the 2008 election to explain low polling accuracy. Statistical and methodological premises of opinion polls are discussed. It is suggested that the issue of race had an impact on respondents' willingness to answer truthfully questions about their candidate of choice in primary election opinion polls. A discussion of media presentation of polling results is included and it is argued that media organizations are increasingly ordering exclusive polls as opposed to reporting aggregate results from multiple polls conducted by independent sources. The bandwagon theory of the effect polling influencing results is discussed. The article refers to the American Association for Public Opinion Research special panel to shed light on pre-election polling. It is concluded that opinion polls will continue to have an important role in election reporting. References. E. Sundby
USA og folkeretten: et hat/elsk-forhold
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 72, Heft 1, S. 125-134
ISSN: 0020-577X
Sinister nexus: USA, Norge og Krekar-saken
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 63, Heft 2-3, S. 279-296
ISSN: 0020-577X
Feilbelastet supermakt?: USA og lederrollen i internasjonal konflikthandtering
In: NUPI Rapport, Nr. 240
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USA-marinens operasjoner i Nord-Atlanteren og Norskehavet
In: NUPI Rapport, Nr. 89
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Det norske nordomradeinitiativet og USA: Utenriks- eller energipolitikk?
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 66, Heft 2-3, S. 349-372
ISSN: 0020-577X
Den langvarige opinionskrigen. Vietnam-konflikten i USA, Noreg og Sverige
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 64, S. 311-340
ISSN: 0020-577X
This article gives an analysis of the war of opinion about the Vietnam War, with focus partly on the United States, mainly Norway &, to a lesser degree, Sweden. The main theme is change & stability & what constituted opinions & positions. In the early phase, Norwegian media & the great majority of politicians were mere mouthpieces of the official American version of the war. This stands out in contrast to neutral Sweden where criticism towards the US was sharp. The long duration of the conflict & its brutality became factors in moulding opinion. There was time for alternative information gathering for reflection. The thesis that the US lost this first media war on the home front -- in the media -- is discarded. The Norwegian Conservative Party remained firmly supportive of the US war effort throughout the war. The most important struggle of opinion took place within the Labour Party. For both parties, loyalty to Norway's military protector was at stake. For a majority of Norwegians the war in Vietnam may have been a turning point in the perception of the United States. References. Adapted from the source document.
Sikkerhetspolitikk: Norge i makttriangelet mellom EU, Russland og USA
In: NUPI, Utenrikspolitisk serie